we have direct tv at the house.. i have a friend that installs it for a living.. he had a extra dish laying around. so he let me have it. i have taken the box from my bedroom out to the sites with us.. well since it has been awhile since we have been out i brought it back to the bedroom. well now is says something about not being a registered box. well we pay for that box every month so it is not unregistered. i am thinking if direct tv sends a signal to my main box and if the rest of the boxes don't respond it becomes unregistered..

here is my question:: do you have to have a seprate box for your camper?

they are not too expensive to rent so that is no big problem to get one for the camper. but if i call and tell them i have taken it camping i am afraiod they will make me pay some dumb fine. what kind of setup for direct tv do ya'll use?

To answer your question. They won't fine you moving a receiver back and forth. But We have three receivers and pay for three receivers. One stays in the motor home and is known at Direct TV being in our mobile home. Since we also have local channels ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX coming over Direct TV at home, I also pick it up anywhere we park within 200 mile radius. Then it switches to east or west to pick up the ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX channels. We used to transfer one receiver back and forth and it was a pain. When we moved to HD we purchased or leased two HD receivers and one stays in the motor home and the other in the house. As I said, there is a charge for each receiver and also a charge for going to HD along with having a HD recorder/receiver we have at home. Our motorhome and our home are both equipted with HD TVs.

thanks i will call them tonight. i just didn't want to have to go through a bunch of nonsense with them. we have been subscribers since 05 and we get the football package every year i didn't want to get on the phone with them get mad and tell them where to put their service.. i can't miss my steelers

We use Dish Network and have had no such problems. We simply take the receiver from our bedroom with us in the motorhome. can't see paying the extra $5/mo for another receiver in the motorhome that will only be used for 1 month of the year. However with Dish Network we loose our local channels if we get further than about 200 miles from home as they transmit those on a "spot" beam that is localized.

As far as the company is concerned either Dish or Direct, they don't know where the receiver and the dish that receives the signal is located. Entering the zip code into the receiver transmits nothing to them it just uses it to compute the azimuth and angle so you know where to aim your dish.

I have heard of people on other forums talking about getting all sorts of flak from them though (Direct TV) by calling and asking how to get signal in their RVs. Something about them wanting you to pay for an "RV service plan" or something. Perhaps they have changed that policy since then.

see i seen a advertizement during bowl week about some kind of mobile direct tv thing. it was like $300 but it had a sat that sits on top of your rig and finds the signal automaticly.. i can find the signal and do not see paying that kind of money for it..

see i seen a advertizement during bowl week about some kind of mobile direct tv thing. it was like $300 but it had a sat that sits on top of your rig and finds the signal automaticly.. i can find the signal and do not see paying that kind of money for it..

we have direct tv at the house.. i have a friend that installs it for a living.. he had a extra dish laying around. so he let me have it. i have taken the box from my bedroom out to the sites with us.. well since it has been awhile since we have been out i brought it back to the bedroom. well now is says something about not being a registered box. well we pay for that box every month so it is not unregistered. i am thinking if direct tv sends a signal to my main box and if the rest of the boxes don't respond it becomes unregistered..

here is my question:: do you have to have a seprate box for your camper?

they are not too expensive to rent so that is no big problem to get one for the camper. but if i call and tell them i have taken it camping i am afraiod they will make me pay some dumb fine. what kind of setup for direct tv do ya'll use?

thanks

We have Direct TV as well and I leave the extra box in the camper all Winter long. When camping season starts and I turn the box on I have to call Direct TV to reactive it and the reason is when the box is not connected to a phone jack and not in use " which they can detect" it can not get up dates from Direct TV, so at that point they shut it down. Now I have two other boxes in my house and they are not connected to a phone jack but they are active and if try to buy a movie and the time has lapse for a phone jack connection, I can not buy a move all I do is connect the box to a phone line for 24 hours and then I can buy a movie. We camp in Hershey PA and when I use Dirct TV I get all the channels in my zip code, Direct TV has no Idea where the box is.

We have a DirecTV Tivo receiver in our motorhome. We've never had any issues with DirecTV even after inactivity of the unit during the winter months. I set it up to record a bunch of stuff and we watch those if we're in an area that's blocked by trees, but most of the time we're receiving programs from the satelite. I usually watch football and Nascar out there in the driveway when it's nicer weather.